Board Certified Neurosurgeon
					NFL Pittsburgh Steelers Neurosurgeon, 20 years
					Author, The Longevity Factor, Atria Books 2009
					Vice Chairman, Professor, Dept. of Neurological Surgery, Univ. of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
					Sr. Vice President, American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine
				    
									 			
			 
			
			
			
			
			
			
				
				
					
					Looking to get more resveratrol in your diet? Dr. Maroon says that the liquid form will be available mid-summer of 2009. For the resveratrol pills, go to your local vitamin and supplement store, such as GNC. 
					For the chocolate shown on today's show, go to www.maramor.com.
									 			
			 
					 
		
		
		BIO
		
		Dr. Joe Maroon and The Longevity Factor
		
		
		 
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		  In 2005, Dr. Maroon sat in on a lecture  by Dr. David Sinclair, a biologist and molecular geneticist.  Dr. Sinclair addressed the group on his  discovery of resveratrol  in red grapes and other plants that  have the power to increase life span, fight disease and reduce fat cells.  Benefits to consuming resveratrol include  increased memory, boosted energy and endurance in muscle cells, enhanced muscle  strength and decreased fatigue, and improved coordination and mobility.  “It is ironic that humankind has been  searching for and developing ways to enhance longevity, when the longevity  factor may literally have been under our noses all the time,” says Dr. Maroon.
		Dr. Maroon says, by using plant molecules,  we can switch genes on and off to benefit from their anti-inflammatory,  anti-cancer, anti-bacterial and blood sugar-normalizing effects and live  longer.  He says we should eat and drink  natural foods with the highest polyphenol antioxidant content such as grape  juice, green tea, dark chocolate and apples.   There are also supplements containing superconcentrated polyphenol and  resveratrol from natural souces.  Dr.  Maroon suggests taking a daily dietary supplement of resveratrol.  
		Grapes, in particular red wine grapes,  are the single greatest source of resveratrol in our diet.  A serving of one or two 4 to 8 ounce glasses  of grape juice is recommended for optimal cardiovascular and health  benefits.  It should not, however, be a  replacement for water but a replacement for flavored beverages and sodas or as  a complement to meals.  Try mixing it  with seltzer or soda water.  
		There are tremendous benefits from  drinking green tea.  A minimum of three  to ten cups a day is recommended.  Larger  amounts, up to ten cups a day, have been used for cancer prevention.  Place the bag in boiling water for three  minutes to get the maximal diffusion of polyphenols.  
		The second greatest source of  resveratrol is found in dark chocolate.   Dark chocolate is made from seeds from the cocoa tree.  The recently identified resveratrol has shown  effect similar to those from red grapes and green tea.  One health concern raised by chocolate  consumption relates to its high fat content.   Research has shown that provided the total fat and calorie intake does  not exceed recommended levels, dark chocolate does not represent an increased  risk to health.  Studies show that a  small amount – 30 calories per day of dark chocolate – was effective in  efficiently reducing blood pressure.
		Currently there are resveratrol  supplements that can be taken as a dietary supplement.  The optimal product should be produced in an  oxygen-free environment, sealed in airtight containers, made with  trans-resveratrol, not cis-resveratrol, produced by manufacturers who comply  with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and free from fillers or additives like  sugar, gluten or starch.  
        THE  STEELERS’ NEUROSURGEON
  Dr. Maroon has been the Pittsburgh  Steelers neurosurgeon for the past 20 years. He has developed innovative  programs for the management of athletes with cerebral concussions.  Dr. Maroon developed the first computerized  evaluation system that may help determine concussion severity as well as if and  when it is safe for an athlete to return to contact sports.  This program, called ImPACT (Immediate  Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing) has been adopted by the NFL,  NHL and some teams in the NBA.  His  research into brain tumors and diseases of the spine have lead to many  innovative techniques for diagnosing and treating disorders.  
        Despite his busy professional  schedule, Dr. Maroon has maintained his athletic interest by competing in over  60 triathlon events, including Ironman triathlons.  
        
		
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